The Werewolf of Fever Swamp

The Werewolf of Fever Swamp

6.4

May 17 1996

1h 44m

Horror, Family, Fantasy

Things have been strange ever since the new kid moved into Fever Swamp. A kid can't change into a werewolf, or can he?

Brendan Fletcher

Brendan Fletcher

Grady Tucker

Maria Ricossa

Maria Ricossa

Mrs. Tucker

Mairon Bennett

Mairon Bennett

Emily Tucker

Geoffrey Bowes

Geoffrey Bowes

Mr. Tucker

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